Heat and cold non-conducting bottle or receptacle.



P. O. E. FRIEDRICH.

HEAT AND COLD NON-GONDUGTING BOTTLE 0B. BEGEPTAULB.

APPLIQATIOH FILED JULY 1,1908.

Patented May 4, 1909.

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UNITED STATESgPi-AXTENT OFFICE.

PAUL O. E.`FRIEDRICH, OF NEW YOlth, N. Y., ASSlGl Ult T() CALORIS' MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A CORPORATION 0F DELAWARE.

HEAT AND COLD NON-CONDUCTING BOTTLE OR RECEPTACLE.

Specification o Letters Patent.

Patented May 4, 1909.

Application filed July 1, 1908. Serial No. 441,485.

My invention consists of a new and useful heat and cold non-conducting bottle or rcceptacle and consists in providing a novel covering therefor. A

It further consists of novel means for ears rying the'drinking glass or vessel and connecting the same with the bottle.

lt furtherconsists of novel features of construction, all as will he hereinafter fully set forth. A

Figure 1 represents a pers ective view of a bottle or rece tacle embo ying my invention ,showing t e cover and drinking glass in detached position. Fig. Zrep'resents a vertical sectional view of a bottle with the parts in position.

have found in practice in devices of this character that it is important to form a covering of suitable material in order to properly protectthe glass receptacles or vesse and at the same time to make the bottle as light as ossible for convenience in carrying and han ling. I have further found that it is of advantage to provide preferably a glass -drinking receptacle and to properly support the same so that it will not e broken in transportation. My invention is designed to accom lish these purposes and in the drawings, have shown a construction which I have found in practice operates successfully but it will be evident that the arrangement of the arts may be varied and other instrumenta ities may be employed which will come within the sco e of my invention and l do not therefore desire to be limited in every instance to the exact construction as herein shown and described but desire toA make such changes as may be necessary.

Similar numerals of reference indicate cor-` ver 4 and 5, the former on the outer Wall of the inner bottle and the latter on the inner wall of the outer bottle.

6 designates the outer covering for the bottles which is formed preferably of Wickell and which is woven or spun around the botties and projects or extends upwardly around the neck 7 of the bottleNa suitable distance,

as at 8, it being understood that in the drawings, l have shown the said covering as terminating a slight distance from the mouth oi' the bottle but it may be terminated at any desired point.

9 designates eyes which are connected with the covering 6. I

10 designates a cap preferably of wicker, which is of suitable size and shape and is adapted to receive the drinkin vessel 11 which is preferably of glass and w ich closely engages the inner wall of the ca i 10, it beinv' noted that the mouth of said drinking vesse when in position, is adapted to receive the extension 8 of the covering 6, so that the drinking vessel will be seated between -the same and the cap 10, forming asuitable sulpport therefor to prevent breakage of t drinking vessel 11.

lepending from the cap 1() are loops 12 which are ada ted to receive eyes 9 while carried preferably by the cap 1() are pins 13 which are adapted to be seated in the eyes 9 when the loops are in position in order that the cap 10 Awill belproperly connected with the covering 6. ny suitable means for carrying the pins 13 may be employed and in the drawings, I have shown a connection 14 for this purpose.

Between the. bottom wall of the vessel and the covering 6, l provide-a suitable heat and cold non-conducting material 15, such as natural wool, which serves as a cushion for the bottles and will assist in preventing breakage of the same and at the same time assists as a non-conductor for the heat and cold.

The two vessels 1 and 2 are held in suitable position with res ect to eachother by any suital'ile spacin evice and in the dnawings, l, have shown t e dellectors 16 which extend integral from the outer vessel into substantial contact with they inner vessel, for this purpose.

l desire it understood that l have used the term wicker in the broad sense as covering the use of any material such as wlllow,

ratan or other suitable material which will serve the purpose.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. In a device of the character described, an inner and outer vessel having a vacuum therebetween, -a covering surrounding the vessels and extending around and engaging the neck thereof, a cap for said covering, and a removable drinking vessel seated around the up er exterior portion of said covering and he d between said cap and the extension of the covering whereby breakage of the same is prevented.

2. In a. device of the character described, an inner and outer vessel having a vacuum therebetween, a covering surrounding the vessels and extending around and engaging the neck thereof, a cap for said covering, a removable drinking vessel seated around the up er exterior portion of said covering and he d between said cap and the extension of the covering whereby breakage of the saine is prevented, and means for reventing accidental displacement of sai cap from said covering.

3. In a device of the character described, an inner and outer vessel having a vacuum therebetween, a wicker covering surrounding the vessels and extending around and engaging the neck thereof, a wicker cap for said covering and a removable drinkin vessel seated upon a covering and held iiietween said cap and the extension of said coverin whereby breaking of the saine is prevente 4. In a device'of the character described, an inner and outer vessel having a vacuum therebetween, a wicker covering surroundin theivessels and having an extension aroun the neck of the vessels, a wicker cap for said covering, a removable drinking vessel seated and held between said cap and said extension whereby the drinking vessel is suitably protected, and means for locking said cap and covering together.

5. In a device of the character described, an inner and outer vessel having a vacuum therebetween, a wicker covering surrounding the vessels and having an extension aref" nd the neck of the vessels, a wicker cap for sid covering, a removable drinking vessel seated and held between said cap and saidextewhsion whereby the drinking vessel is suitabff. protected, and coacting eyes and loops colngf mon to said cap and covering for locking the parts together.

6. In a device of the character described,` an inner and outer vessel having a vacuum therebetween, a wicker covering for said boti tles having an extension around the neck thereof, a cap for said covering, coacting eyes and loops on said cap and covering, pins for lockin said eyes and loops together, and a remova le drinking vessel carried by said 6g cap and seated and held between said cap and said extension whereby the drinking vessel is suitably protected.

7. In a device of the character described, a bottle, a covering surrounding said bottle and extending around and engaging'the neck thereof, a cap for said covering and a removable drinking vessel seated around the upper portion of said coverin and held between said cap and the extenslon ol' said covering, 75 whereby breaka e of the cap is revented.

PATL 0.1i). FRIE RICH.

Witnesses:

WM. CANER WIEDEnsEiM, F. A. NEWTON. 

